Meyer Optik Görlitz Trioplan 100mm f/2.8 II Lens Available for Nikon Z & Canon RF Mount

Meyer Optik Görlitz Trioplan 100mm f/2.8 II lens is now available also for Nikon Z and Canon RF mounts.

Meyer Optik Görlitz releases its classic as native versions for Nikon Z and Canon RF. As of now, the lenses available from stock can be ordered.

The new Meyer Optik Görlitz lenses are already available for preorder for different DSLR and mirrorless mounts.

Meyer Optik Görlitz Trioplan 100mm f/2.8 II Lens Specs

Focal Length & Aperture: 100mm / f2.8 – f22
Angle of View: 24°
Aperture Blades: 15
Filter diameter: 52mm
Minimum object distance: 0,9 m
Length (depends on mount): 83mm – 115mm
Weight: 320g – 390g
Housing: Aluminum / black anodized
Leica-Rangefinder: no (LiveView mandatory)

Meyer Optik Görlitz Trioplan 100 II available in new versions

Bad Kreuznach, Germany – February 24, 2022 – Meyer Optik Görlitz releases its classic as native versions for Nikon Z and Canon RF. As of now, the lenses available from stock can be ordered.

“We received many requests from people interested in Meyer Optik in the last years, who wished for native versions for these two, still quite new, camera systems,” says Timo Heinze, Managing Director Meyer Optik / OPC Optics. “After we already released the new Trioplan 35 II last month, among others for these systems, the long-awaited Nikon Z and Canon RF versions of Meyer Optiks classic now follow.”

The Trioplan 100 II can now be ordered, for the first time for Nikon Z and Canon RF, at https://www.meyer-optik-goerlitz.com/en/lenses/trioplan-100-f2.8-ii.

What follows?

Two true classics, the Biotar 58 f1.5 II and the Biotar 75 f1.5 II, are currently in series production and will expand the portfolio in early summer. Likewise, the other existing lenses will be successively expanded to include versions for Nikon Z and Canon RF, so that these can also be used directly on the respective camera systems without the need for an adaptation. In parallel, new lenses are in planning / development and will be released later this year.